So you’ve decided that a lovely Teacup Kitten would make the perfect pet for your home, and your right, these cutie pies have a sweet temperament and love to cuddle, but just like any new addition to your family, you have to be prepared. As when raising any pet, you have to start with the right supplies. Before your Teacup Kitten arrives, make sure you have the right supplies: a box and blanket with a heating pad, a litter box, pet dishes and kitten food. Use the box and blankets to give your Teacup Kitten a space of her own. Line the box with blankets and hide the heating pad under them. Remember, teacup kittens are more fragile than their normal-sized cousins, so these little guys need extra warmth, especially during the Fall and Winter. Have a variety of kitten food for your Teacup Kitten to sample. Ask your local pet shop owner what he recommends. He may provide you with samples of high-quality kitten food for your new Teacup Kitten to try. Feed her the samples, and when you have figured out which one she likes the best purchase a larger quantity. Remember, you want to feed your Teacup Kitten healthy food that she genuinely likes. You don’t want to waste money on food that she won’t touch. As with any pet, make sure to provide your Teacup with water at all times. Remember to litter train your Teacup Kitten right away. All you have to do is place her in the litter box several times throughout the day and praise her when she uses it. Persian Teacups have to be treated delicately. The kittens are too frail to be handled roughly, so if the kitten is going to be around children, make sure they know not to play roughly with her. Schedule a veterinarian appointment soon after your Teacup Kitten arrives. Many people make the mistake that because cats are low-maintenance pets, they don’t need consistent veterinarian care. Get your Teacup Kitten on a vaccination schedule right away. Persian Teacups often have respiratory problems, so monitor your kitten’s breathing closely.